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Which of the following is analogous to the pipes in an electrical circuit?
large resistors causing restrictions to the flow of charge
capacitors storing the incoming charge from the battery
electric current flowing downhill" from the negative electrode to the positive electrode in a battery
electric current being forced uphill by the battery back to the positive terminal
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Which of the following is analogous to the pipes in an electrical circuit?
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large resistors cau...
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